Join us one Thursday a month for educator-led programs for all ages!
Tickets for this event are available in our online Museum store.
All Homeschool Field Trip Series programs are held at the Cleveland History Center (10825 East Blvd, Cleveland, OH 44106).

To celebrate America 250, the 250th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, we’ll look at how Ohio and its people have shaped American history.
- Ages 3-5 will learn about the American flag, how it was made and how a flag is an important symbol for a country.
- Ages 6-8 will learn about presidents from Ohio and the basics of voting through age-appropriate interactive games and historical materials.
- Ages 9-12 will learn how surveyors charted the course of American history, how cartographers made maps in unfamiliar lands, and how pioneers like Moses Cleveland planned out cities.
- Ages 13+ will discover how museums interpret American historical artifacts through hands-on activities.
Program Admission rates:
- Students (ages 3-18; pre-registration highly recommended): $8
- Parents/Guardians: Free
- Children ages 0-2: Free
- Parking: $8 per car, flat rate - paid onsite at CHC before leaving.
Logistical Information:
- All programs run from 10am-12pm on the program date.
- Please arrive by 9:50am to check in so we may start on time.
- Families may bring packed lunches to eat onsite after the program.
- Admission to a Homeschool Field Trip Day includes admission to the museum for the rest of the day.
Please note: homeschool groups or collectives may also schedule group tours or programs at WRHS. Options for the Cleveland History Center are available here.
Any questions? Contact education@wrhs.org or call 216-721-5722 ext. 1503.